Larry Allen, Guard

NFL Films named Larry Allen the 95th-best player of all time. Hands down, he was one of the best offensive linemen in NFL history.

Allen once benched 692 pounds and was considered the strongest man in the league.

He faced some of the most ferocious defensive tackles and ends in the league and always held his own.

Former Minnesota Vikings end John Randle was known for his trash talk . He was one of the best to ever spit out his mouth piece and bark at an opposing player. But Randle was always nice to Allen because he knew that if he talked enough, that he would be dominated.

Allen was the type of player who allowed his play to do his talking, but I'll always remember him as one of the baddest Cowboys players of all time.

Nate Newton, Offensive Guard

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A six-time Pro Bowl selection, Nate Newton garnered the nickname "Nasty Nate" during his time in the NFL.

Newton was a part of one of the greatest offensive lines in NFL history. He aided the Cowboys in bringing three Super Bowls to Dallas in the '90s and blocked for the NFL's greatest rusher, Emmitt Smith.

He was very charismatic on and off the field and kept quarterback Troy Aikman upright for his career.

Nasty Nate had some trouble off the field after retirement, as he served time for drug trafficking. Since his release from prison, he has dropped almost 200 pounds and speaks to kids about his troubled past.

Darren Woodson, Safety

I'm going to show a little personal bias here because Darren Woodson was one of my favorite players when he was around.

You dared not cross him because he would simply lay you out. He was a hard-hitting safety who took pride in his tough style of play.

Woodson was an All-Pro selection four times, and he made it to five consecutive Pro Bowls.

One of the most interesting parts of Woodson's career is that he broke the Cowboys' career tackling record against the Seahawks in 2002—the same day that Emmitt Smith became the NFL's all-time leading rusher.

Darren Woodson was a class-act type of guy who would try to cave your chest in on Sundays.

Erik Williams, Offensive Tackles

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You know, when talking about the baddest players of any team, one will probably find a number of offensive and defensive tackles. They are the ones in the mud, the trenches, protecting your favorite quarterback or trying to bring him down.

DeMarcus Ware, Linebacker

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DeMarcus Ware is on his way to becoming one of the greatest Cowboys to ever play the game of football. Actually, he will probably be regarded as one of the best pass-rushers in NFL history when his career is done.

Ware currently sits 29th on the list of all-time sack leaders, and he's only 29 years old.

He has been named to six straight Pro Bowls, four All-Pro first-team selections and was a part of the NFL all decade team for the 2000s.

Ware is a menace on the field and once recorded 20 sacks in a season. In 2011, he came close to tying his team record with 19.5.

I believe he'll eventually end up with close to 200 sacks for his career.

He is the best pass-rusher in the league right now and is obviously the best defensive weapon the Cowboys currently have.